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What happens when you contact FRASAC? | FRASAC
What happens then? When you contact us we will ask you a few questions so that we know what kind of support you would like and how to contact you. We keep this information stored securely on our CRMS. * If you contact us directly we will arrange

What happens when you contact FRASAC? | FRASAC
What happens then? When you contact us we will ask you a few questions so that we know what kind of support you would like and how to contact you. We keep this information stored securely on our CRMS. * If you contact us directly we will arrange

Contact us | FRASAC
Contact us You can telephone us 01592 642336. You can email us at info@frasac.org.uk or by filling in the form below. Your name: Your email address: Subject: Message: Complete our anti-spam check:

Office hours & How to contact us. | Latest news | FRASAC
How to contact us

What is sexual violence? | FRASAC
This can be broken down into contact and non-contact abuse. Contact abuse is when physical contact has taken place. This could include: Sexual touching of any part of a child’s body (if the child is clothed or not) Forcing a child

Helpful resources | FRASAC
Contact Scotland BSL Provide a quality, effective and seamless platform in interacting with Deaf and Deafblind BSL users. Contact Scotland BSL is Scotland-wide cross-service, brought to you by Sign Language

What is sexual violence? | FRASAC
This can be broken down into contact and non-contact abuse. Contact abuse is when physical contact has taken place. This could include: Sexual touching of any part of a child’s body (if the child is clothed or not) Forcing a child

What is sexual violence? | FRASAC
This can be broken down into contact and non-contact abuse. Contact abuse is when physical contact has taken place. This could include: Sexual touching of any part of a child’s body (if the child is clothed or not) Forcing a child

Privacy statement | FRASAC
information. You can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office at: https://ico.org.uk/global/contact-us/ 12. Right to withdraw consent In circumstances where you may have provided your consent to the collection,

BME Survivors | FRASAC
as easy as possible: you can contact us by text, phone or email. We can arrange for an interpreter if needed. Within our working week, we will always try to provide support at a day and time that suits you. We won’t forget how important

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